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Week in Review: Muddy River Project Beginning, Arrests Assault on BU Employee
In case you missed it, here are the top headlines from Fenway-Kenmore this week.

The following are the top headlines on Fenway-Kenmore Patch from Jan. 29 to Feb. 1, 2013:
Traffic Pattern Changes Coming to Fenway in March Through First Phase of Muddy River Project
Brookline Avenue between Fenway and Park Drive will become a one-way, and new traffic signals will be installed through the Muddy River Restoration Project.
A Boston man and a Dorchester man were arrested on Thursday night in connection with the Tuesday attack on a BU employee a few blocks from Commonwealth Avenue in Brookline.
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Two suspects are wanted in connection with the stabbing and robbery that occurred Tuesday evening a few blocks from Commonwealth Avenue.
New academic and research buildings will be built, as well as transit and transportation improvements in Kenmore Square and along Commonwealth Avenue.
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Protest Planned Against Muddy River Restoration
A group of concerned residents has organized to save several large trees and prevent the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from dredging the Muddy River.
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